01618262034
☎️ 01618262034 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 161826 with a prefix of 0161. The area code 0161 originates from Manchester.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01618262034
- Skeptical of O2 offer legitimacyFeb
2019Frequent unwanted calls from magazineNov
2018Frustrated with silent Economist callsNov
2018Constant silent calls from The EconomistNov
2018Stop unwanted phone calls requestOct
2018Economist free copy registration issuesOct
2018Nuisance calls from The EconomistOct
2018Unwanted calls from The EconomistOct
2018Issue with unwanted silent callsOct
2018Commenter identifies missed Economist call">×> othersSep
2018User seeking free Economist subscriptionSep
2018Unanswered repeated silent phone callsSep
2018Podcast promo follow-up for addressSep
2018Request for free copy acknowledgedAug
2018Answered without any one talkingAug
2018User comment: Economist with talkative historyJul
2018Courtesy call about free EconomistJun
2018Listener fell for free adJun
2018The Economist offering free copyJun
2018Harassed with call after sign-upMay
2018Persistent, annoying phone calls stoppedMay
2018Persistent silent calls from EconomistMay
2018User identifies as an economistMay
2018The Economist, reputable and informativeApr
2018Listening to blind boy podcastApr
2018The economist magazine subscription recommendedMar
2018Repetitive silent calls, extremely frustratingMar
2018Economists survey paper call - spamMar
2018Comment is two words longFeb
2018Economist call; appears safeFeb
2018summary: suggesting user read The EconomistFeb
2018Positive mention of The EconomistFeb
2018Voices in recorded roomJan
2018Number Of Searches: 1266 Number Of Comments: 30 First Seen: 29 January 2018 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Lower Badcall(Highland) and Stoke Common(Hampshire).
01618262034 has 30 comments of which 22 x neutral and 8 x positive
01618262034 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01618262034 👆 is reported as a number linked to The Economist, primarily contacting individuals who have responded to promotional offers for free copies or trials. Users commonly receive frequent, persistent calls where no one speaks or the call ends abruptly upon answering. While some found the follow-up was a gentle attempt to offer or sell subscriptions with options to opt-out, many have experienced nuisance calls that continue despite requests to stop. The calls often arise after engagement with podcast ads or newsletters, leading to mixed reactions ranging from harmless to irritating. Overall, it is advisable to exercise caution, especially if you did not initiate contact, and consider official channels to manage subscriptions or opt out of further communication.
Reports on phone number 01618262034
7 yearsThey claimed to be from o2 with some great offers on SIM-only plans and said I could upgrade to a phone after 3 months. But when I looked up the number, it showed up as economist.Economist8 yearsGot some free offer from an economics mag so I gave it a go, now they keep ringing me non-stop!Economist8 yearsI also subscribed to the Economist so I'm guessing it’s them. They never actually talk though. They’ve called me like 5 or 10 times already. So annoying.The Economist8 yearsI just took up a deal for The Economist from a podcast and now I’m getting calls with no one speaking. They keep ringing and won’t quit!The Economist8 yearsAny idea how to put an end to these calls? They just keep coming!8 yearsI signed up for the free issue of the Economist via the Simon Mayo Books of the Year podcast. They’ve phoned me 3 times today. I picked up once but they just ended the call straight away. The other times it just rung twice before hanging up, so I didn’t manage to get to the phone.The EconomistSimon Mayo8 yearsA while back I signed up for a free trial of The Economist and ever since, this number keeps pinging me with calls where no one says a word. It's really annoying. I think I’ll steer clear of buying The Economist in the future because of this.The Economist8 yearsI'm based in Edinburgh too, and from what folks here are saying, these calls are from some group called the economist. Honestly, I have no clue what that even means or where they picked up my number. They keep ringing me two times a day, but as soon as I pick up, they just hang up before I can ask them to remove me from their list. It's so annoying!EdinburghThe Economist8 yearsGot three calls just today and not a word said. From what others say, it might be The Economist calling, which would add up since I did ask for a free sample.The Economist8 yearsOh, it’s the Economist calling! I was curious since I'd missed a couple of Skype calls from some woman I’ve never met. Figured there might be a connection :o)Skype8 yearsI picked up and said hi, but no reply at all. I’m still waiting for my free Economist copy.The Economist8 yearsThey’ve been ringing me quite a bit this past week. I answer, say hello, but there’s no response, then the call just ends abruptly.8 yearsGot a call about The Economist, something about the NSTAAF podcast promo and confirming the delivery address. Just wanted to make sure they had the right details.The Economist8 yearsThe Economist got back to me after I asked if I could get a free issue.The Economist8 yearsNot really sure, picked up but no one said a word.8 yearsEconomist on the line, there was loads of chatter going on in the background.8 yearsThey rang me back after I asked for a free copy of the Economist. Had a quick chat with them, they tried to pitch a trial subscription but weren’t too aggressive about it and accepted my refusal. Plus, they offered an easy way to avoid getting more calls in the future.The Economist8 yearsGot a message from The Economist after I answered a question on a podcast, they were offering me a free copy.The Economist8 yearsI’m a big fan of the Totally Football Show podcast and got caught out by that free Economist offer. Didn’t expect them to start ringing me up just because I messaged as they said. I’m not looking to be pressured or sold to, just want that free copy so I can read it and decide for myself.TheEconomist8 yearsI signed up for a free trial with The Economist and since then, I've been getting bombarded with like two calls every single day for the past three weeks. It's been really annoying.8 yearskeeps ringing non stop - super annoying!8 yearsthe economist has been ringing me nonstop for the last few weeks but they never say anything when i pick upThe Economist8 yearsthe economist? ive been streaming the blind lads podcast.The Economist8 yearsthey keep ringing me several times over the past week, I answer and say hi, but no one replies, then they just hang up. really annoying.8 yearsGot a call about some economics paper survey, total spam.8 yearsGot a random cold call out of the blue today. Proper annoying!8 yearsThat sounded like The Economist on the line. I reckon it’s legit.The Economist9 yearsthe econimistThe Economist9 yearsOh, I got a call and the person said it was from the economist newspaper or something like that!The Economist9 yearsmy voicemail’s filled with just a quick moment of random chatter from some noisy place.Submit Your Own Report (0161 826 2034)
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